Huntsville, Alabama, États-Unis
Nous prévoyons d’investir plus de 6 milliards de dollars dans un site de production de nouvelle génération dédié aux médicaments à petites molécules synthétiques et aux médicaments peptidiques dans divers domaines thérapeutiques.
Katwijk, Pays-Bas
Cet investissement de 3 milliards de dollars améliorera la résilience de notre chaîne d’approvisionnement et élargira la capacité de fabrication de nos médicaments oraux dans nos principaux domaines thérapeutiques.
Carolina, Porto Rico, États-Unis
Un investissement d’1,2 milliard de dollars va permettre d’agrandir et de moderniser notre site existant, en intégrant des technologies et une automatisation avancées afin de soutenir un approvisionnement fiable de médicaments oraux de haute qualité.
Houston, Texas, États-Unis
Comté de Goochland, Virginie, États-Unis
En savoir plus sur le nouveau site de Virginie.
Comté de Kenosha, Wisconsin, États-Unis
Nous avons annoncé 3 milliards de dollars d’investissement pour l’agrandissement du site de fabrication de médicaments injectables que nous avons acquis en avril 2024 dans le comté de Kenosha, dans le Wisconsin, afin de répondre à une demande accrue en médicaments Lilly. L’acquisition, l’extension du site, ainsi que l’achat de terrains supplémentaires et de l’entrepôt adjacent portent notre investissement total prévu dans le Wisconsin à 4 milliards de dollars : il s’agit de notre plus important investissement industriel aux États‑Unis en dehors de notre État d’origine, l’Indiana. Le démarrage de la production de médicaments sur le site de pointe actuel et le lancement des travaux d’extension sont tous deux prévus pour 2025.
En savoir plus sur l’acquisition des installations du comté de Kenosha.
En savoir plus sur l’extension à 3 milliards de dollars des installations du comté de Kenosha.
Limerick et Kinsale, Irlande
Notre site de Kinsale utilise un processus numérique intègrant une technologie de fabrication continue afin de créer une nouvelle plateforme de fabrication pour les peptides complexes. Cette nouvelle extension de 800 millions de dollars du site clé de Kinsale aidera à satisfaire la demande et à garantir un approvisionnement fiable en traitements Lilly pour le diabète et l’obésité.
En savoir plus sur l'extension à un milliard de dollars du site de Limerick.
Lebanon, Indiana, États-Unis
Au total, notre investissement dans les sites de fabrication de Lebanon atteint 9 milliards de dollars Il s’agit du plus important investissement de l’histoire des États‑Unis dans la fabrication de principes actifs pharmaceutiques (API) pour des médicaments de synthèse. Au‑delà des thérapies de nouvelle génération, y compris les médicaments génétiques, ce site permettra également d’accroître la production de principes actifs pharmaceutiques.
Research Triangle Park et Concord, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
En savoir plus sur l’agrandissement de Research Triangle Park.
En savoir plus sur l’investissement à Concord.
Alzey, Allemagne
Site de fabrication de haute technologie de 2,5 milliards de dollars à Alzey, en Rhénanie‑Palatinat (Allemagne). Ce nouveau site viendra encore renforcer le réseau mondial de production de médicaments et de dispositifs de l’entreprise.
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My name is Beata Barati, an engineer at Lilly.
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I've been here going on three years. I did not think I was going into the pharmaceutical industry. My interest was biomedical engineering for the purpose of designing prosthetics. That's really, when I went into college that's what I thought I was wanting to do. It changed significantly because I had an awesome internship at Lilly where they asked me, where are your interests or passions, and I said, robots are cool. I saw robots at Lilly and I said, I want to dabble in that. With my mechanical engineering background I found interest in the mechatronics aspects of it and the technical aspects of it. I gave it a shot and I loved it, and it's turned into now my career is robotics.
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The biggest fulfillment I get out of my career is really the value that I feel like I can contribute and add to these teams. Going on three years at Lilly, I have yet to transition a role. I love what I do because I can be such a valuable contributor to all of these conversations. I have developed a strong technical expertise in the robotics area. Having that influence and being able to, a young female engineer out of college having that technical expertise, I feel so much support from the other women engineers around me and the allyship from men. I have never had a bad experience at Lilly.
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You are able to mold your career and your future, and you have such an impact at Lilly if you're able to voice the changes that you want to make.
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If you are looking for a job that will benefit you in the present and the long run,
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Lilly is definitely the company that you want to go for.
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My name is Sydney Blane, but everybody calls me Syd. I'm an operator here at Lilly, and I work in manufacturing.
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Coming to a company like Lilly, your growth paths are unlimited. You can go from operations to quality control or quality assurance, or you could become a process engineer.
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You can move throughout this company where you see fit. You're in control of your own destiny here.
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Whereas other jobs, it was a short road, here is a long road.
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In the five years I've been here, I've had the opportunity to meet with different people on every level.
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I've had video chats with our VP of manufacturing. I had a coffee and chat with the CEO of Lilly, Dave Ricks, just the other week. It's nice to feel included on every level and respected from every level. Like, hey, you're not just a button pusher…
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You actually matter here. Your input matters here.
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Your voice matters here.
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I love to work here. It feels like a sense of accomplishment.
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I'm contributing to this company that's contributing to society and the world. If you're looking for a career versus just another job,
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Lilly is definitely the place you want to work.
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